The <u>eukaryotic cell</u> is a type of of cell city and the type of cell celley comes from is from a prokaryotic (bacterial) cell.
<h3>What is a cell?</h3>
Cell is defined as structural, functional and simplest unit of life.
<h3>Eukaryotic cell and Cell city analogy</h3>
By analogy, If we compare an eukaryotic cell to a city,
- Then, the eukaryotic cell's nucleus, from which everything is directed, is the City Council. It's responsible for the design of operations within the cell, the DNA, for the city is contained in there and nothing will happen without it.
Additionally, the cell membranes are analogous to the city walls and hence, everything outside the cell membranes is outside the city's jurisdiction.
<h3>What is a bacterial cell?</h3>
Bacterial cells come in many shapes and sizes, and essentially, bacteria are prokaryotes, with chromosomes composed of a single closed DNA circle and lacking well-defined nuclei and membrane-bound organelles.
<h3>E.coli as a prokaryotic cell</h3>
Escherichia coli., like many other bacteria cells lacks a membrane bound nucleus and have <em>genetic material </em> floating over the cell cytoplasm. Additionally, they lack cell organelles like Golgi body, etc.
On this note, one can conclude beyond reasonable doubt that E. coli is a prokaryotic organism.
There are two types of organisms based on the numbers of cell they have:
- Unicellular organisms: Organisms with only one cell.
- Multicellular organisms: Organisms with more than one cell.
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